Missing Roxburgh man 'an easy-going perfectionist'
By Colin Williscroft, on Friday 4 February 2011
Otago Daily Times
The man at the centre of a search near Beaumont is an easy-going perfectionist with great potential, his uncle says. Paul William Wilson (28), a civil engineer, of Roxburgh, disappeared about noon on Wednesday while collecting water samples from the swollen, swift-flowing Talla Burn.
He had been working with others near the Talla Burn Generation powerhouse, 10km from Beaumont.
His uncle, Dennis Kirkpatrick, of Roxburgh, owner of Jimmy's Pies, said Mr Wilson grew up with his children.
"Paul ... was quite a placid chap who liked to make sure everything was right."
Born and bred in Roxburgh and educated at Roxburgh Area School, Mr Wilson left the district to train as an engineer.
The search, which began on Wednesday afternoon and continued all day yesterday, will resume this morning.
Three helicopters were used extensively on Wednesday, with one making another swoop over the search area yesterday morning. The search was now on land and water, Detective Sergeant Derek Shaw, of Alexandra, said.
Three members of the Dunedin swift water rescue team searched the Talla Burn from the Millennium track to about 400m upstream, while five members of the police national dive squad from Wellington searched the lower Talla Burn and the Clutha River downstream of its confluence with the Talla Burn.
Dive squad spokesman Senior Sergeant Bruce Adams said visibility in the Talla Burn was 1m, and 3m-4m in the Clutha River.
The biggest challenge for divers in the Clutha was its swiftness, while tree branches and rocks were the problem in the Talla Burn.
Eight Central Otago Search and Rescue staff and three police officers yesterday joined family members and friends of Mr Wilson in a search near the river.
"We're also exploring options away from the river," Det Sgt Shaw said.
The Talla Burn was in flood when Mr Wilson went missing, but by yesterday had dropped considerably and was returning to normal levels and clarity, Det Sgt Shaw said.
"As time passes, naturally our concern for Mr Wilson grows and we have grave fears for his safety."
He praised the "fantastic support" from the Millers Flat community, which included catering for searchers.
Talla Burn Generation Ltd is a locally owned and operated company established in 2007 by the Hore and Wilson families.
Located on the Talla Burn on Beaumont Station, the powerhouse has been generating electricity since November.
Friday, February 4, 2011
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